A Conversation for Talking Point: Your First Kiss!
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Jul 17, 2002
uh-huh! moss covered logs, grassy clearings by streams...*sighs happily*
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2002
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Jul 17, 2002
You were a lusty young one, weren't ya!
*Now that forests are on her mind, she fantasizes about a nice hammock, gently swaying in the dappled sunlight between two trees, 50 feet in the air*
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2002
not lusty just curious, and as has been stated, the female body is a thing of beauty...
(as long as it isnt TOO old, the curves and gental skin etc...
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Xanatic Posted Jul 17, 2002
Hmm, when I was little when we played tag, it meant that we played tag.
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2002
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Jul 17, 2002
MY step-siblings and cousins had a game that they called (no joke) The Sex Game. Basically they would run around the house in their underwear trying to capture and dry-hump eachother. *shudders and is thankful she was the oldest sibling and didn't get TOO tyrannized*
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jul 17, 2002
to read the backlog.
But I will say that if given the choice of kissing a smoker or not kissing at all, I'll not kiss.
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 17, 2002
Yes it was great being that young, youngsters nowadays are to stupid (in my opinion) They are bad but they are bad because they are lazy, I dont believe in ADD or anything of that sort, kids are being ruined by bad parenting, drugs (Like ritalin) and the lack of GOD in schools, they can teach evolution, why not creation?
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Jul 17, 2002
oh Pyrex! I think I found our departing point (as far as opinions are concerned)!
Gen Yers are actually too smart for their own good - perhaps why they seem lazy (though adolescents always seem lazy); they can see through the BS already and are despondent as a result.
ADD real.
"Creation Science" is not a science, nor even a proper theory. If you want me to get into it I will (just spent a whole friggin semester learning why). As for God, that's what private schools are for. In our public schools, we still claim to be nonsectarian philosophically, and nonpartisan politically, though the latest nonsense over that inane pledge issue has me wondering...
But all that aside - we'd all be better off if we spent more time frolicking in the woods!
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 18, 2002
In a country that was founded "Under GOD" we have become pretty stupid. I am sorry but IMHO I think that the human race is going down and down. Crime is rising, people are sleeping with EVERYONE It just seems the world as a whole is going down the drain. Schools used to teach creation, then they thought up evolution and low and behold they STOPPED teaching creation, I dont see why they have to force a certian belief upon you, teaching evolution is just as bad as teaching creation, I think they should show both points of view, or offer classes that teach either viewpoint, but offers insight into the other, as you cannot dissaprove something you do not know about. And the fact that parents are trying to remove the Pledge of Aligance from schools is BS. It is like we have to accept everyone, but our countries base is still Christianity, why does it have to change and conform? Why cant people just practice what they will, teach their kids what they will and just for once MELT into the true AMERICA, what it is supposed to be, a place where you can choose to do what you want, believe what you want and know what you want.
Oh and maybe the kids are to smart for their own good, but I think that we are getting dumber as time progresses...
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Jul 18, 2002
As I said, creationism is not a suitable subject matter for a science curriculum. It is more appropriate for a class called something like "comparative theology" (I would faint with pleasure should the american classroom take on such course material), whereas evolution (or physical anthropology) IS a science.
A lot of our country's philosophical problems stem from the tension of having an overwhelmingly christian constituency and a supposed non-sectarian government. Perhaps it would be better if we would finally stop sitting on the political fence since we seem to succeed in nothing better than being token liberals AND token christians. As much as I shudder at the thought of a country of Rush Limbaughs, at least I would know that it is finally time to pack my bags.
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 18, 2002
I am trying to say that creation can be science, but our minds are to small to cope with the immence proportions that must be in place for it to happen. Things are just to perfect for me to believe that it just happened, I believe in adaption, not evolution. Oh and actually I've been seeing shows on PBS, TLC, DISCOVERY, and the local collage station that just prove in a way that creation happened, even though they are trying to push evolution, and chance...
It is like a person smashing up a watch putting it in a bag and letting it sit, eventually according to evolution it should morph back into a watch or another highly complex piece. However, it wont, it complies with the second law of thermo dynamics.
Lets change the subject now...
PICKELS, THE ALMIGHTY FRUIT BOW DOWN TO THE MIGHTY DILL!
Oh did I tell you I have a Nally Pickel Pin and a big plastic Nally Pickel? It is pretty cool, we hung it above my computer with a string in my old house...
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E G Mel Posted Jul 18, 2002
How about the reason the kids are going downhill is because their parents are too busy arguing for their kids to be taught to believe what they want, say what they want, do what they want, that they don't actually pay attention to what their kids need, a bit more self dicipline and moral concience.
Mel
ADD, downsyndrome, etc real but not an excuse.
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Pyrex Muse of Unbreakable Space-age Wonder Glass, Student of Life, Keeper of the Seven Keys of Ventuslor Posted Jul 18, 2002
Exactly like I said. Parents are not teaching like they should, WHIPPINGS ARE IMPORTANT! (or at least REAL punishment not this I am going to count to ten or DO you want to do this for daddy/mommy)If my parents were couting to ten it would be the amount of time I had to go to my room to get ready for my spanking...
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Haylle (Nyssabird) ? mg to recovery Posted Jul 18, 2002
There is never a justification for striking a child.
Never.
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